After a dramatic spike in layoffs in 2022 and 2023, a handful of tech companies are trimming staff once again.   ...
The COVID-19 pandemic created an unprecedented hiring boom in the tech industry, with companies rapidly expanding to meet the ...
AI is no longer just a tool—it’s replacing jobs. As Meta and other companies accelerate layoffs and use RTO as a quiet ...
The social media giant has said it's taking a tougher stance on underperforming employees.
JOB cuts by social media giant Meta have hit Singapore, according to public posts on professional networking platform ...
Employees at Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, are taking to public forums to blast leadership after the company’s latest cuts. On Monday, Meta started making what it ...
Social media company Meta Platforms has begun efforts to reduce its current staff by 5% and start fresh with new workers.
Meta’s just the latest big tech company to lay off staff. But it may have handled things indelicately—and staff who were let go as part of a culling of “low performers” claim they’re high achievers.
Observers note that layoffs like this latest from Meta can disrupt the green card process for immigrant workers, forcing some ...
This allegedly happened during an internal chat in which an employee criticised Meta for scaling back its DEI (diversity, ...